Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, usually caused by a direct viral infection or a hyper-sensitivity reaction to a virus or foreign protein. Brain inflammation caused by a bacterial infection is sometimes called cerebritis.
Encephalitis is the medical term meaning cerebral inflammation. Another definition would be inflammation of the brain.
The medical condition frequently seen in patients with viral encephalitis is called "seizures." Seizures can occur due to the inflammation and irritation of the brain caused by the viral infection. In some cases, patients may also experience post-ictal states or other neurological complications as a result of the encephalitis.
That depends on whether it is bacterial encephalitis or viral encephalitis. Bacterial encephalitis is treated with antibiotics, while viral encephalitis is not.
Primary encephalitis can happen to people at any time of the year (sporadic encephalitis), or can be part of an outbreak (epidemic encephalitis).
Yes, viral meningitis can sometimes progress to viral encephalitis. This occurs when the viral infection spreads from the meninges (protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord) to the brain itself, causing inflammation and potentially more severe symptoms. It is important to seek medical attention promptly if symptoms suggest progression to encephalitis.
Meningitis is inflammation of the membranes around the brain. Encephalitis is inflammation of the brain.
Formation of bone marrow, or of the cells that bone marrow makes is the medical definition for myelopoiesis.
It may also cause encephalitis
A dangerous condition that affects the brain is encephalitis.
The medical definition of polycythemia is an increase of total cell mass in the blood, to find more information and details visit the medical dictionary.
Yes. Mosquitoes can spread or give encephalitis.
Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain that causes irritation and swelling